University of Ottawa study challenges dark matter model, proposing a new CCC+TL model explaining universe expansion.
A University of Ottawa study published in The Astrophysical Journal challenges the current model of the universe, proposing that it does not require dark matter to exist. The study combines two theories, covarying coupling constants and "tired light", creating the CCC+TL model. This model suggests the accelerated expansion of the universe is due to weakening forces of nature, not dark energy, challenging the prevailing assumption that 27% of the universe is composed of dark matter.
March 15, 2024
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